Bleeding ectopic duodenal varix: Use of a new microvascular plug (MVP) device along with transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPSS)

Richa Bhardwaj, Gaurav Bhardwaj, Erik Bee, Raffi Karagozian

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Abstract

Ectopic varices (ECV) occur along the gastrointestinal (GI) tract outside the common variceal sites and represent 2%-5% of all GI variceal bleeds with mortality rates up to 40%. Management is challenging because of inaccessibility and increased risk of rebleeding. We report what is to our knowledge the first clinical use of a new microvascular plug (MVP) with transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPSS) for a bleeding duodenal varix (DV). A 68-year-old man presented with melena. Endoscopy demonstrated a grade II varix in the second part of the duodenum with red wale sign. TIPSS was performed and portogram revealed a single DV. Poststent placement venogram revealed a persistent varix and hence a 5-7 mm MVP was deployed. Subsequent imaging showed cessation of blood through the DV. The patient had no further bleeding. TIPSS with embolisation is an effective treatment for ECV. This MVP offers advantages due to its size and compatibility and can be redeployed in case of suboptimal placement.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberbcr-2017-221200
JournalBMJ Case Reports
Volume2017
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017

Keywords

  • Gi bleeding
  • cirrhosis
  • varices

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